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Text styles

- [Instructor] Again, we're staying…in our 04 office reception area drawing,…and we're going to refer back to the workflow…that we went through in the previous video…regarding dimension style.…You can see the text that we've got…on our UltraCAD drawing.…That's why we're still using a text style.…And obviously, to be consistent,…you want to use the one text style.…So, again, we want to make sure that we're going to remove…the text styles that we don't actually need.…So, what I'm going to do now is select a piece of text,…right click on it and go to properties,…and it's telling me that it's using…the training text style there.…

So, basically, every other text style in the drawing…we don't actually need.…So, I'll just hit escape there to deselect…that piece of text after closing the properties pallet.…Again, on the home tab on the ribbon,…I can go to the flyout here on the annotation panel,…and just click here on the A with the paintbrush…for text style, and there's the current text style training.…So, I've got the standard text style.…

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5/30/2017

Take your AutoCAD skills to the next level by learning how to set up your drawings to be imported into or linked to Autodesk Revit. In this course, Shaun Bryant explains how to optimize and purge your AutoCAD drawings, so that they import and link seamlessly into Revit. Plus, he guides you through how to set up a simple Revit model based on a 2D linked CAD file, and start to develop the Revit model based on the information in the CAD file. After you wrap up this course, you'll have the skills and knowledge you need to get your drawings ready for Autodesk Revit.